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Peggy
Your underwater pictures are fantastic and sharp - which camera and strobe do you use?
I only use compact cameras underwater since I must look for shells and can't carry bulky equipment.
My pictures look good, but are F++, not Gem....
By the way, if anyone is diving in Fiji and find a floating Sony DSC-N1, it is mine - hahaha! My
clumsy brother lost it...
Marcus
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Assunto: Re: [CONCH-L] RES: [CONCH-L] Anyone have a Nikon digital SLR for sale??
You can also get a version that mitigates vibration. My hand shakes sometimes and my pics always
come out sharp!
Peggy
On Jan 2, 2008, at 7:34 PM, Simon Wilson wrote:
G'day,
I agree with Marcus, the Nikon Coolpix are a great little camera to use for U/W & general shell
photography. Great close up macro options, easy to use & carry. U/W housing is small & compact and
generally easy to assemble/ use.
I've had good success in using this camera in feild collecting work for Notocypraea (small endemic
cowrie species 15-35mm). Great for taking insitu photo's in crevices, under gutters etc.
Image quality is more than acceptable!
regards,
Simon
Melbourne, Australia
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